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Before Tom Brady stepped into ownership with the Las Vegas Raiders, he made his return to football in a different capacity-ing FOX as an NFL broadcaster. His first season in the booth has officially wrapped, and former teammate Rob Gronkowski had nothing but praise for Brady's rapid improvement and dedication to the new role.
Brady and Gronkowski share a storied history, having formed one of the most dominant quarterback-tight end duos in NFL history.
From their early years with the New England Patriots to their championship-winning run with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the pair won four Super Bowls together. Now, both men have transitioned into media, with Gronkowski serving as an analyst for FOX while Brady has taken on the role of a play-by-play commentator.
Gronkowski highlights Brady's steady growth behind the mic
Speaking to On3 Sports, Gronkowski shared his iration for Brady's work ethic and ability to adapt to a new role.
"He's doing an excellent job and I'm so proud of him," Gronkowski said. "He has definitely improved as well since his first couple games, which is understandable. I mean, it's such a tough job to do, there's so much pressure on you. You never called a game ever, for that long in your life, to be up in that booth and break down plays like that."
Gronkowski emphasized that Brady's relentless pursuit of excellence has allowed him to progress quickly as a broadcaster.
"You get better as you go on, and that's all I expect-nothing less from Tom Brady as well-to get better because he loves to practice good habits, he loves to get better, he'll do anything it takes to get better," Gronkowski continued. "And just to see his improvement from week one to where he is in the playoffs now is just tremendous. I didn't expect anything less. And he's doing such a great job in the playoffs, it's like he's a veteran now."